Asked by Maryam Abdelhaq on May 28, 2024

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Which outcome is most appropriate for a patient with the diagnosis impaired wheelchair mobility related to neuromuscular impairment and fatigue?

A) The patient will feel comfortable navigating the motorized wheelchair.
B) The patient will demonstrate ability to safely operate the motorized wheelchair.
C) The patient will understand the need to use a motorized wheelchair for mobility.
D) The patient will demonstrate correct use of the trapeze bar for repositioning self.

Neuromuscular Impairment

A condition affecting the nerves and muscles, leading to diminished strength, control, and function.

Wheelchair Mobility

The ability of an individual using a wheelchair to move around effectively in various environments.

Motorized Wheelchair

A wheelchair that is powered by electricity, designed to increase mobility for individuals with disabilities.

  • Organize and execute plans for nursing care that are centered on promoting movement among patients and avoiding complications from immobility.
  • Acquire knowledge on how assistive devices and equipment benefit and are utilized in the care of patients unable to move independently.
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America PorrasMay 30, 2024
Final Answer :
B
Explanation :
The most appropriate goal for impaired wheelchair mobility is for the patient to demonstrate how to safely operate the motorized wheelchair.The trapeze bar is used for repositioning in the bed.Feeling comfortable and understanding concepts are not examples of measurable outcomes.